Manila Commodity Exchange
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Type | Private Limited |
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Industry | Financial Services |
Headquarters | First Trade Center, Ayala Avenue, 1202 Makati City, Philippines |
Key people | Chairman: Ramon Velda, Vice Chairman: Eduardo M. Laurente, CEO: Gabriel Cabili |
Products | Futures and options contracts on precious metals, base metals, energy, agriculture commodities, currencies |
Manila Commodity Exchange (MCX) is a commodity and derivatives exchange located in Ayala Avenue, Makati City, Philippines. MCX currently has 84 registered members throughout the Philippines. MCX provides a platform for trading of commodities, futures contracts and options contracts on various base metals, agriculture commodities, energy, and currencies. The monthly volume on all contracts is around US$12.6 million.
External links
- "The Manila Commodity Exchange (MCX) today adopted new rules" (Press release). ClubDocOnline. 8 Mar 2011.
- "Manila Commodity Exchange's Next-Generation Trading Floor Goes Live" (Press release). PressExposure. 9 Mar 2011.
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